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Legal Notice:

Any images used on our website have either been supplied by the company / business shown, purchased from
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Andrej Djordjevitch specialises in Spiritual Healing, reading and training services and not graphical solutions so therefore has no reason whatsoever to use any uncopyrighted images for his own gain.

If you believe any of the images shown on our website should not be there or you wish us to remove them, we will do so immediately providing you prove you are either the owner or have a valid reason for the image or images to be removed. Please note that taking screen shots of our web pages is an infringement of copyright as all images used belong to Andrej Djordjevitch having been purchased or supplied by using his own digital media device.

Therefore, it is forbidden to copy the content or any code from this website and Andrej Djordjevitch WILL take action against anyone should they wish not to comply with this notice.

Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (c. 48)

1988 c. 48 - continued

Part I - Copyright - continued


 

Chapter VI

 

Remedies for Infringement

 

 Rights and remedies of copyright owner


Infringement actionable by copyright owner.


        96.—(1) An infringement of copyright is actionable by the copyright owner.

    (2) In an action for infringement of copyright all such relief by way of damages, injunctions, accounts or otherwise is available to the plaintiff as is available in respect of the infringement of any other property right.

    (3) This section has effect subject to the following provisions of this Chapter.


Provisions as to damages in infringement action.


        97.—(1) Where in an action for infringement of copyright it is shown that at the time of the infringement the defendant did not know, and had no reason to believe, that copyright subsisted in the work to which the action relates, the plaintiff is not entitled to damages against him, but without prejudice to any other remedy.

    (2) The court may in an action for infringement of copyright having regard to all the circumstances, and in particular to—

 (a) the flagrancy of the infringement, and

 (b) any benefit accruing to the defendant by reason of the infringement,

award such additional damages as the justice of the case may require.

Thank you for your understanding

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